Dr Giorgia Michelini

Giorgia Michelini

Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Neurodiversity & Mental Health

School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences
Queen Mary University of London
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Research

ADHD, Neurodiversity, Mental health, Transdiagnostic, EEG, Children and adolescents

Interests

I specialise in neurodiversity and mental health. My work helps understand and identify mental health problems like depression and anxiety in neurodivergent young people, so they can have better life outcomes.

Specifically, my research takes an interdisciplinary approach focused on two main strands:
1) I study the biological (e.g., genetic, brain) and socio-environmental processes underlying neurodivergent and mental health conditions across development, to understand why many neurodivergent people struggle with their mental health and inform the development of biomarkers and intervention strategies. For example, our work has identified risk and protective factors associated with mental health challenges in neurodivergent and neurotypical young people.
2) I work on better capturing neurodivergent people's lived experiences and barriers to recognition of neurodevelopmental traits and mental health problems, in order to improve how we identify and support challenges in clinical and community settings. For example, I co-lead the development of a new measure of mental health and neurodivergent traits in young people for the international HiTOP consortium.

I enjoy working closely with people with lived experience and charities (e.g., Autistica, McPin) to co-produce research studies and increase the impact of my work. At QMUL, I lead the Transdiagnostic Research on Emotion and NeuroDevelopment (TREND) Lab.